Cooperative Games Used in Diverse Ways: from Software Development to Yoga to Juvenile Justice Programs

What I learned while presenting at the Greenlife Eco festA board game with owls and trees on it.: Diverse groups are getting interested in cooperative games : ) I spoke with a software engineer who is using cooperative games to help engineers collaborate more effectively; a yoga teacher who uses them to help people do yoga together in a fun and enriched way; a first grade teacher who uses cooperative games to help kids get along; and a counselor who works with incarcerated youth (the idea being that cooperative games help kids who are in trouble form trusting relationships). Cooperative play--powerful, peaceful, and productive! How can you add a little cooperative play to your life?

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